Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science

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  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science
  • Course description
    Political Science
    B.A. Honours
    (20.0 credits)

       1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):

       1. 1.0 credit in PSCI at the 1000-level or FYSM 1602;
       2. 2.0 credits in PSCI 2300 [1.0], PSCI 2701 and PSCI 2702;
       3. 1.0 credit in Canadian Government and Politics;
       4. 1.0 credit in Comparative Politics and International Relations;
       5. 1.0 credit in PSCI 4908 [1.0] (with a grade of B- or better) or 4000-level seminars;
       6. 1.0 credit in a 4000-level seminar;
       7. 2.0 credits in PSCI at the 3000-level or above;

       2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (11.0 credits):

       8. 8.0 credits in electives not in PSCI;
       9. 3.0 credits in free electives;

       3. Additional Requirements:

      10. Departmental language requirement must be met.

    Notes

       1. At least 1.0 credit in 4000-level seminars must be completed at Carleton University.
       2. Item 5: candidates with fourth-year Honours standing in Political Science and a Major CGPA of 9.00 or better are strongly encouraged to present an Honours essay on some topic involving independent investigation (PSCI 4908 [1.0]); they may be examined orally on this essay and must receive a B- or better in this course. PSCI 4908 [1.0] must be taken at Carleton University. Any Honours student with a Major CGPA below 9.00 who wishes to present an Honours essay may do so with the agreement of a faculty supervisor and the permission of the Supervisor of Undergraduate Studies. Students who do not write an Honours essay are required to complete 1.0 replacement credit in Political Science in the form of one or more 4000-level seminars.

    • PSCI 1000 - Introduction to Political Science
    • PSCI 1001 - Great Political Questions
    • PSCI 1002 - Global Political Issues
    • PSCI 1003 - North American Politics
    • PSCI 2001 - Introduction à la politique canadienne
    • PSCI 2002 - Canadian Political Environment
    • PSCI 2003 - Canadian Political Institutions
    • PSCI 2101 - Comparative Politics of Industrialized States
    • PSCI 2102 - Comparative Politics of Development and Underdevelopment
    • PSCI 2200 - Introduction to U.S. Politics
    • PSCI 2300 - History of Political Thought
    • PSCI 2401 - Public Affairs Analysis
    • PSCI 2500 - Gender and Politics
    • PSCI 2601 - International Relations: Global Politics
    • PSCI 2602 - International Relations: Global Political Economy
    • PSCI 2701 - Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
    • PSCI 2702 - Quantitative Research Methods in Political Science
    • PSCI 3000 - Canadian Provincial Politics
    • PSCI 3003 - Canadian Urban Politics
    • PSCI 3004 - Political Parties and Elections in Canada
    • PSCI 3005 - Ontario Government and Politics
    • PSCI 3006 - Social Power in Canadian Politics
    • PSCI 3007 - Constitutional Politics in Canada
    • PSCI 3100 - Politics of Development in Africa
    • PSCI 3101 - Politics of War in Africa
    • PSCI 3102 - Politics of Development of China
    • PSCI 3103 - State, Society and Economy in Northeast Asia
    • PSCI 3105 - Imperialism
    • PSCI 3107 - The Causes of War
    • PSCI 3108 - Politics of Popular Culture
    • PSCI 3109 - The Politics of Law and Morality
    • PSCI 3200 - U.S. Constitutional Politics
    • PSCI 3203 - Government and Politics in the Middle East
    • PSCI 3204 - Politics of Latin America
    • PSCI 3205 - Mexican Politics
    • PSCI 3206 - The Government and Politics of Western Europe
    • PSCI 3207 - The Government and Politics of European Integration
    • PSCI 3208 - Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation
    • PSCI 3209 - Politics, Sovereignty and Identity in Russia and the Soviet Successor States
    • PSCI 3210 - Electoral Politics in the U.S.
    • PSCI 3300 - Politics and Literature
    • PSCI 3302 - Comparative Political Thought
    • PSCI 3303 - Feminist Political Theory
    • PSCI 3305 - Canadian Political Ideas
    • PSCI 3307 - Politics of Human Rights
    • PSCI 3308 - Modern Political Thought
    • PSCI 3309 - Modern Ideologies
    • PSCI 3311 - History of Muslim Political Thought
    • PSCI 3401 - Canadian Public Administration
    • PSCI 3402 - Canadian Public Policy
    • PSCI 3404 - Comparative Public Administration
    • PSCI 3405 - Comparative Public Policy Analysis
    • PSCI 3406 - Public Affairs and Media Strategies
    • PSCI 3407 - Public Opinion and Public Policy
    • PSCI 3409 - Comparative Politics of Social Welfare
    • PSCI 3500 - Gender and Politics: Liberal Democracies
    • PSCI 3502 - Gender and Politics: Developing Countries
    • PSCI 3600 - International Institutions
    • PSCI 3601 - Theories of International Politics
    • PSCI 3603 - Strategic Thought and International Security
    • PSCI 3605 - Comparative Study of Foreign Policy
    • PSCI 3606 - Canadian Foreign Policy
    • PSCI 3607 - North American Security and Defence Policy
    • PSCI 3700 - Government and Politics of South Asia
    • PSCI 3701 - Government and Politics of South-East Asia
    • PSCI 3702 - Peace and Conflict in the Middle East
    • PSCI 3703 - Governing in the Global Economy
    • PSCI 3704 - Post-Communist Transformation in East/Central Europe
    • PSCI 3705 - East/Central Europe and the European Union
    • PSCI 3709 - Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
    • PSCI 3801 - Environmental Politics
    • PSCI 3802 - Globalization and Human Rights
    • PSCI 3805 - Politics of Race
    • PSCI 3809 - Selected Topics in Political Science
    • PSCI 3900 - Études dirigées
    • PSCI 3901 - Cooperative Work Term 1
    • PSCI 3902 - Cooperative Work Term 2
    • PSCI 3903 - Cooperative Work Term 3
    • PSCI 3904 - Cooperative Work Term 4
    • PSCI 3905 - Washington Center Internship
    • PSCI 4000 - Topics in Canadian Government and Politics
    • PSCI 4002 - Policy Seminar: Problems of Northern Development
    • PSCI 4003 - Politics and the Media
    • PSCI 4005 - Stability, Justice and Federalism
    • PSCI 4006 - Legislatures and Representation in Canada
    • PSCI 4008 - National Security and Intelligence in the Modern State
    • PSCI 4009 - Quebec Politics
    • PSCI 4103 - The Modern State
    • PSCI 4104 - Theory and Practice in Third World Development
    • PSCI 4105 - Selected Problems in Third World Development
    • PSCI 4107 - Political Participation in Canada
    • PSCI 4108 - Canadian Provincial Government and Politics
    • PSCI 4109 - The Politics of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
    • PSCI 4203 - Southern Africa After Apartheid
    • PSCI 4204 - Elections
    • PSCI 4205 - Identity Politics
    • PSCI 4206 - Indigenous Politics of North America
    • PSCI 4207 - Globalization, Adjustment and Democracy in Africa
    • PSCI 4208 - Queer Politics
    • PSCI 4302 - Political Thought in the Modern Muslim Middle East
    • PSCI 4303 - Governance, Power, Politics
    • PSCI 4305 - Contemporary Political Theory
    • PSCI 4306 - Political Theories of Democracy and Empire I
    • PSCI 4307 - Political Theories of Democracy and Empire II
    • PSCI 4308 - History of Political Enquiry
    • PSCI 4309 - Contemporary Approaches to Political Enquiry
    • PSCI 4400 - Socio-Technical Change and Public Policy Design
    • PSCI 4402 - Gender, State and Public Policy
    • PSCI 4403 - Reproductive Rights Policy in North America
    • PSCI 4407 - Public Policy: Content and Creation
    • PSCI 4408 - Public Affairs Management and Analysis
    • PSCI 4409 - Issues in Development Management
    • PSCI 4500 - Gender and Globalization
    • PSCI 4501 - Gender and Politics in Post Communist Societies
    • PSCI 4502 - Post-Soviet States and Societies
    • PSCI 4503 - Politics of Central Eurasia
    • PSCI 4505 - Transitions to Democracy
    • PSCI 4506 - Women and Politics in North America
    • PSCI 4601 - Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
    • PSCI 4602 - Bargaining and Negotiation
    • PSCI 4603 - Analysis of International Political Economy
    • PSCI 4604 - Selected Problems in International Political Economy
    • PSCI 4605 - Gender in International Relations
    • PSCI 4606 - American Foreign Policy
    • PSCI 4607 - Politics of North America
    • PSCI 4608 - European Integration and European Security
    • PSCI 4609 - Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
    • PSCI 4700 - Origins and Evolution of the Discipline of International Relations
    • PSCI 4701 - Intermediate Polimetrics for Micro Data
    • PSCI 4702 - Intermediate Research Methods for Applied Political Science
    • PSCI 4800 - Advanced International Relations Theory
    • PSCI 4801 - Selected Problems in Global Politics
    • PSCI 4802 - International Politics of Africa
    • PSCI 4803 - Foreign Policies of Major East Asian Powers
    • PSCI 4804 - International Relations of South and Southeast Asia
    • PSCI 4805 - Political Economy of Global Finance
    • PSCI 4806 - Transatlantic Security Issues
    • PSCI 4807 - Migration and Mobility: Politics of Citizenship and Identity
    • PSCI 4808 - Global Environmental Politics
    • PSCI 4809 - Honours Seminar on a Selected Topic in Political Science
    • PSCI 4818 - The Environmental State
    • PSCI 4900 - Tutorial in a Selected Field
    • PSCI 4901 - Tutorial in a Selected Field
    • PSCI 4902 - Tutorial in a Selected Field
    • PSCI 4903 - British Parliamentary Politics
    • PSCI 4904 - Carleton-Leeds Parliamentary Internships (3.0 credits)
    • PSCI 4905 - Washington Center Seminar I
    • PSCI 4906 - Washington Center Seminar II
    • PSCI 4908 - Honours Graduation Essay
    • PSCI 4909 - Mémoire de recherche

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